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Huawei Watch Specs (Official)

With the Huawei Watch now up for pre-order, it is time you learn about everything the device has to offer. First off, note that Huawei is not marketing this device to “early adopters,” but instead, will target fashion-first buyers who want a great looking timepiece first and foremost, with functionality following close behind.

Each differently priced model of the Huawei Watch features a fully-circular 1.4″ AMOLED display, powered by a Snapdragon 400 processor and 512MB of RAM. Huawei states they worked closely with Google to ensure that the watch will continue to perform at peak levels for years to come, because hey, you don’t buy a $799 smartwatch and expect to replace it in a year or two, right?

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Nick V

This looks like an amazing watch, but the lack of NFC makes me wonder how it will work with Android Pay. I would think that Android Pay wants to work much like Apple Pay, but if these OEMs aren’t going to add the features, then it falls short. Plus, you are going to pay a premium for a watch without all the features that deserve to be added? Again, looks amazing, but I will wait to see what others are doing too.

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Um, except this look 100x better. Most people buy watches as fashion accessories after all.

zizo79

100X better …come on.

Jordan

being a watch collector I dont expect to pay 799 and every replace a watch. Time Pieces if taken care of should last forever. thats the only thing I dont like about these high end smart watches. we all know in 3 years this will be obsolete. regardless of specs the battery along wont hold a charge great in 3 years

How is that different than replacing a $600-$700 phone every 1-2 years?

Kevin Kintner

Most people that collect watches have just that, a collection, so the watches don’t get worn everyday often not even once a week or even once a month for some watches, so paying $800 for a watch that will sit for 50% of the time or more doesn’t make sense when it will be obsolete in a couple years. If I pay $1000+ for a quality watch that will last a lifetime, even if I only wear it a couple days each month I won’t mind as I know I will have it for 30+ years. I have a Moto 360, as much as I like the stainless version of this watch, I don’t know that I can justify another smartwatch.

This is a completely different market, there’s no need to have multiple smart watches. This is for people who wear that one watch primarily every day for the notification features.

Kevin Kintner

I’m not saying it isn’t a different market, I was replying based on your reply to his original statement from a standpoint of a watch collector. I love my Moto 360 for what it is, but it isn’t my favorite timepiece and it doesn’t get the wrist time to justify me buying another smartwatch even though I like the style of this watch more than the 360.

Jaymus Lonestar

Any word on some type of ambient light sensor?

Miss Swiss

Already obsolete. Next!

Teejay Card

According to the spec list for the 360, this is .2 millimeters thinner than it. Cooool.

kretz7

Your point?

Teejay Card

I don’t have one. Thinner is nicer to me, but again no point.

Frettfreak

0.2mm is hardly noticable

Teejay Card

That is correct sir.

niuguy

His point is that its .2 mm thinner than the 360.

Ryan N

New 360 or original?

Teejay Card

The original. I’m not sure of the exact specs for the 2nd gen model.

Cael

I want this but it doesn’t have NFC. So I respectfully decline on this. Good day to you, Sir.

mcdonsco

Enjoy your apple watch.

Cael

I don’t want that either 😀

jak_341

It looks like you will be wearing a hockey puck on your wrist. It’s too thick!

marcusmarcus2

I did not think it looks that thick from this picture but looking at other watches, it is one of the thickest.

I actually wear a Original Pebble so I have one of the thickest on the list and it really is not bad at all (hockey puck is definitely an exaggeration), I would prefer it to be thinner though.

Jerry K

11 mm sounds better that 1.1 cm. These things are huge. I am going to have to get my left side cuffs customized.

Kevin Kintner

Actually 11mm isn’t thick when it comes to watches, my Moto 360 is thinner than most of my good watches. You need to spend a good bit more than what these watches cost to get into thinner quality watches.

kretz7

Comments like these makes me wonder if people in these forums even wear watches let alone know what something decent looks like.

thats kinda where i am at. I want one… but dont have much use for one. Really a fitness band with HR monitor would do what i needed it to do. That said… i am still debating on getting a android wear watch, just not sure yet.